If this is your first visit, be sure to
check out the FAQ by clicking the
link above. You may have to register
before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages,
select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below.

Re: Your 1st String

Originally Posted by KuwabaraTheMan

I think Yuushi has the best chance of those characters, actually. Jirou is pretty much dead in the water, though. He'll become relevant again around the same time as Yuta and Minami do. Sengoku has a decent chance, but he's also been marginalized for such a long time.

I'm going entirely on the anime fillers alone when I say Sengoku is making a comeback. I mean the guy played Singles 3 on the freaking all Japan team. Out of ALL the singles players, Sengoku comes out of the depths of the forgotten fodder with his Tezuka-zone-owning boxing style and takes the spot. That's gotta say something about the potential of the character.

Re: Your 1st String

Originally Posted by Fayte

I'm going entirely on the anime fillers alone when I say Sengoku is making a comeback. I mean the guy played Singles 3 on the freaking all Japan team. Out of ALL the singles players, Sengoku comes out of the depths of the forgotten fodder with his Tezuka-zone-owning boxing style and takes the spot. That's gotta say something about the potential of the character.

Everybody forgets it was the Kanto Regional Select Team VS West Coast USA.
No way would he make an All-Japan team.
And that's all anime lol. Sengoku is a forgotten bro.

Re: Your 1st String

Originally Posted by Airgrimes

Everybody forgets it was the Kanto Regional Select Team VS West Coast USA.
No way would he make an All-Japan team.
And that's all anime lol. Sengoku is a forgotten bro.

Yeah well, still. There are a lot of players that would have been a better fit than Sengoku. The whole point was that he got a powerup, and was able to compete. My point was the same thing could happen in the manga. Don't forget, Sengoku was a forgotten bro in the anime too, until that point.

Re: Your 1st String

I believe that Kabaji can't be ranked.
And that its Atobe, Yushi, Jirou, Kabaji, Hiyoshi, Shishido, Ootori, Mukahi then Taki. You may not remember Taki.

Kabaji goes anywhere and everywhere in the list coz of his Super Copy.

Nah, Kabaji can be ranked. If anything, I'd say he's Hyotei's 3rd best player, with Jiro coming after. The fact is, his Super Copy isn't "Super" at all. Nioh's Illusions are superb, as it can work with whoever. Kabaji's Super Copy only works with whoever he is currently playing. The only thing that puts him at "3rd best" in my list is his power, which is decent.

Re: Your 1st String

Originally Posted by Brandnewkid

Nah, Kabaji can be ranked. If anything, I'd say he's Hyotei's 3rd best player, with Jiro coming after. The fact is, his Super Copy isn't "Super" at all. Nioh's Illusions are superb, as it can work with whoever. Kabaji's Super Copy only works with whoever he is currently playing. The only thing that puts him at "3rd best" in my list is his power, which is decent.

Correct me if I'm wrong, but I think Jirou beat Kabaji in the tie-breaker match easily...

Edit: of course I rembeber Taki! He's the guy with the weird hair that lost to Shishido.

Re: Your 1st String

Lol Eiji Kikumaru is right. Jirou > Kabaji as Kabaji can't emulate Jirou's soft wrists and he isnt wise enough to play his own style throughout at a match.|
While Niou can variate his styles and impersonations easily, Kabaji cannot.

Kabaji cannot be ranked. Since I doubt he can copy Mukahi's Acrobatic play efficiently. So he could possibly lose to Mukahi as Mukahi is blessed with a light body despite being crap.

But then again he equalled Kawamura and kinda damaged Momoshiro.
So yeah, Kabaji cannot be ranked.